19/05/2026
Why are some people hesitant to succeed even when opportunities are just right under their nose? Enemies.
In my book, "Even Chairs Do Their Best: How Presence Leads to Influence," I wrote: "Interesting people don't live quiet lives; they live jealous ones. To be interesting is to be envied. The moment you claim the chair that others only dream of sitting in, don’t expect applause—expect scrutiny. Influence is a double-edged sword: it buys you a following, but it also buys you foes."
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travels the world to tell people what a chair knows. He’s the originator of where his popular and take their roots. He’s the inventor of human functional presence assessment tool that helps people determine their chair types to maximize their presence. In 2026, he authored , a book à la New York Times bestseller written by a Filipino author for turning presence into influence.